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No, because the caste system teaches some people are better than other people just because they were born in a higher class.
Btw for the people that are doing this Journal Activity on Edg, This isn't graded because it's and opinion :) just wanted to leg you guys know.
the Declaration of Independence is an important and an effective tool because according to the "Center for Civic Education" is stated the following:
"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"
In other words since the U.S.A became independence, the human rights were important for them. They took the time to take a look in what they needed to improve to make the beautiful country that we see today.
Frederick Douglass advised President Lincoln that casting the Civil War as a fight against slavery would make European countries less likely to support the South. The strategy was effective as Europe had abolished slavery and would not support the Confederate South, which was confirmed by Britain's reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation.
President Lincoln received advice as to how to handle the political implications of the Civil War from various sources. However, in response to the question, 'Who pointed out to President Lincoln that by casting the war as a fight against slavery, European countries would be less likely to aid the south?' it was Fredrick Douglass, an influential African American abolitionist, speaker, and author, who emphasized this point.
This strategy was effectively used as at the time, both Britain and France had abolished slavery. By framing the war as a struggle to end slavery, Lincoln aligned the cause of the North with the prevalent anti-slavery sentiments in Europe, making it diplomatically difficult for these European powers to support the slave-owning South. This was affirmed by how Britain's reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 ended any uncertainties about the Union's objectives and garnered British support for a Union victory.
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